New Orleans Sod Guide

Which Type of Grass Sod Is Right for Your New Orleans Lawn?

Five varieties. One subtropical climate. Which grass is right for your yard depends on sun, soil, and how you use the space.

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Choosing the wrong grass for a New Orleans yard is one of the most common and expensive landscaping mistakes homeowners make. Bermuda installed under an oak canopy. Centipede put into heavy clay. Floratam in a yard that floods. Each fails inside two seasons, and the cost is the install all over again. The right choice depends on three things: how much direct sun your yard gets, what the soil is like, and how much wear the lawn will take.

New Orleans presents a specific set of conditions that narrow the field. The city averages 64 inches of rain per year, which means standing water tolerance matters more here than in most markets. Live oak canopy covers significant portions of Uptown, the Garden District, Mid-City, Lakeview, and Metairie, making shade tolerance a primary selection criterion for those areas. The clay-heavy soil common across much of the metro affects drainage, pH, and how well roots can anchor in the first weeks after installation.

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Big Easy Sod crew installing sod in New Orleans

Big Easy Sod installs five warm-season grass varieties across the New Orleans metro. St. Augustine is the most widely installed because it handles the combination of shade, heat, and clay better than anything else. Bermuda is the right call for full-sun yards with high foot traffic. Zoysia offers a lower-maintenance option once established. Centipede works in the specific soil and sun conditions where it belongs. And Palmetto, a St. Augustine cultivar, is the answer for yards where standard St. Augustine would thin out under heavy canopy.

Each variety has a context where it outperforms the others. The comparison below covers what you need to know to make the right call for your yard.

All Varieties

Choose the Right Grass for Your Yard.

New Orleans clay soil, shade patterns, and subtropical heat narrow the field. Here is how each variety performs in local conditions.

St. Augustine grass sod in New Orleans Most Popular in NOLA

St. Augustine

The most common choice for New Orleans yards. Handles shade, heat, and clay soil. Ideal for properties with oak canopy or inconsistent sun coverage.

Best for: Shade tolerance, clay soil, suburban lots

Full St. Augustine Guide
Bermuda grass sod in New Orleans Full Sun

Bermuda

High heat tolerance and fast establishment. Best for full-sun yards with good drainage and high-traffic areas like backyards used by kids and pets.

Best for: Full sun, high traffic, fast establishment

Full Bermuda Guide
Zoysia grass sod in New Orleans Dense and Durable

Zoysia

Dense, drought-tolerant once established. Good for transition zones between shade and full sun. Lower mowing frequency than St. Augustine.

Best for: Transition zones, lower maintenance

Full Zoysia Guide
Centipede grass sod in New Orleans Low Maintenance

Centipede

Low-maintenance and acidic-soil tolerant. Works well in NOLA loamy soil zones. Slower growing with minimal fertilization needs.

Best for: Acidic soil, minimal upkeep

Full Centipede Guide
Palmetto grass sod in New Orleans Dwarf St. Augustine

Palmetto

A dwarf St. Augustine cultivar bred for finer texture and better shade tolerance. Popular in New Orleans front yards where appearance matters.

Best for: Fine texture, front lawns, deep shade

Full Palmetto Guide
Side by Side

Grass Variety Comparison.

How the five varieties perform in New Orleans conditions.

Characteristic St. Augustine Bermuda Zoysia Centipede Palmetto
Shade Tolerance High Low Medium Low High
Heat Tolerance High High High Medium High
Drought Tolerance Medium High High Medium Medium
Traffic Tolerance Medium High High Low Medium
Maintenance Medium Medium Low Low Medium
Clay Soil Good Fair Good Fair Good
Establishment Fast Fast Slow Slow Fast

Not sure which fits your yard? We assess sun exposure, soil, and drainage before making a recommendation. No upsell. Just the right grass.

FAQ

Grass Sod in New Orleans: Common Questions.

St. Augustine is the best-performing grass for most New Orleans yards. The LSU AgCenter identifies it as the most shade-tolerant warm-season turfgrass available, which matters in a city where live oak canopy covers a large portion of residential properties. It also handles NOLA clay soil and the high humidity better than most alternatives. For full-sun yards with high foot traffic, Bermuda is often the stronger choice. The right answer depends on your specific yard conditions.

Palmetto St. Augustine is the top choice for shaded New Orleans yards. It is a semi-dwarf cultivar bred to perform with three to four hours of direct sun per day, compared to six or more required by standard Floratam. Standard St. Augustine is the next best option for partial shade. Bermuda and Centipede both struggle significantly under tree canopy and should not be installed in shaded yards.

Start with three questions. How many hours of direct sun does your yard receive daily? What is your soil like: clay, loamy, or sandy? And how much foot traffic will the lawn get? A yard with six-plus hours of sun and active kids points to Bermuda. A shaded front yard in Uptown points to Palmetto. A low-use yard with good acidic soil in a loamy zone is a Centipede candidate. Big Easy Sod assesses all three factors before recommending any variety.

St. Augustine performs best in New Orleans clay soil. Its extensive root system anchors well in dense soil and tolerates the drainage limitations common in clay-heavy lots. Zoysia also does reasonably well in clay. Centipede is the most sensitive to heavy clay and high soil pH and should only be installed where soil conditions are confirmed to be suitable.

Centipede is the lowest-maintenance warm-season grass when installed in the right conditions. It needs one fertilization per year, minimal water once established, and mows every two to three weeks during the growing season. Zoysia is the second-lowest maintenance option and is more forgiving of variable soil conditions. St. Augustine requires more inputs than either but is far more adaptable to the range of conditions found across the New Orleans metro.

Spring is the best time to install sod in New Orleans, from late March through May. Soil temperatures are rising, the grass is coming out of dormancy, and roots establish more aggressively before peak summer heat. Summer installation is possible but requires more intensive watering during establishment. Fall installation works for some varieties but gives less time for roots to anchor before cooler temperatures slow growth.

Sod installation costs in New Orleans vary based on yard size, site preparation needs, and grass variety. Premium varieties like TifTuf Bermuda or Zeon Zoysia cost more per pallet than Common Bermuda or standard St. Augustine. Sites with drainage issues, old turf removal, or grading work required add to the project cost. Big Easy Sod provides itemized quotes after assessing the site, with no estimate that changes at install.

Yes. Every Big Easy Sod project starts with a yard assessment before any recommendation is made. We evaluate sun exposure, soil type, drainage patterns, and how you use the space. We do not recommend the most expensive variety. We recommend the one most likely to establish and stay healthy in your specific conditions. The assessment is free and there is no pressure to commit.

The Process

The Big Easy Standard

No mystery. No runaround. Here's exactly what happens when you call Big Easy Sod.

Free Consultation

Tell us about your yard. Or we'll come out and look at it ourselves. We assess your soil, drainage, sun exposure, and give you an honest quote. No pressure, no mystery pricing.

We Prep and Install

Our crew handles everything: removing old turf, grading the soil, laying the sod correctly the first time. Most residential installs are done in a single day.

Enjoy Your Lawn

We walk you through care instructions, answer your questions, and leave the yard clean. Then we get out of your way and let the grass do its thing.

Reviews

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Real results from New Orleans homeowners and property managers.

I'd tried two other companies before Big Easy Sod. Both times the grass died within a month. These guys came out, explained exactly why that happened, and installed the right sod for my yard. It's been six months and it still looks incredible.
Marcus T. Uptown, New Orleans
They were done by 2pm. One day, full lawn replacement. I was expecting a two-day job at minimum. Professional, clean, and the crew actually explained everything they were doing. Will not use anyone else.
Denise R. Lakeview, New Orleans
We manage 14 units and needed the common lawn areas done fast before our HOA walkthrough. Big Easy Sod finished three days before schedule and under budget. That never happens. Highly recommend for commercial work.
Property Manager Mid-City Complex

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